Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interviewed about (1) their experiences of research; (2) their general opinions concerning research; (3) whether they thought research had served/was serving disabled people well; (4) how research on disability should be conducted; (5) who should conduct research on disability; and, finally, (6) what they would like to be researched. In this paper, the results of aspects two to five are reported. It was found that the opinions of disabled people mirror quite strongly the recent arguments forwarded by disabled academics concerning the need for emancipatory and empowering research strategies. In particular, the respondents articulated a need for ...
This paper explores some of the problems and opportunities that may derive from the development of w...
Actively involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in health research, also known as incl...
BACKGROUND: The British Medical Journal's (BMJ's) patient revolution strives for collaboration with ...
Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interview...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
In this paper, we describe our research review, commissioned by 'the Gift of Thomas Pocklington', in...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Despite an increase in inclusive studies in recent years, research on the views of the people with a...
Background Persons with intellectual and develop-mental disabilities have had regrettably few oppor-...
Abstract: Zarb’s (1992) criteria were used to inspect the emancipatory potential met in six pieces o...
Background The British Medical Journal's (BMJ's) patient revolution strives for collaboration with p...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
Background: Organisations including government that fund research about people with an intellectual ...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
This paper explores some of the problems and opportunities that may derive from the development of w...
Actively involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in health research, also known as incl...
BACKGROUND: The British Medical Journal's (BMJ's) patient revolution strives for collaboration with ...
Thirty-five disabled people with a range of physical, sensory and mental impairments were interview...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
The social model of disability requires that research about disability should be controlled and mana...
In this paper, we describe our research review, commissioned by 'the Gift of Thomas Pocklington', in...
In this paper I consider recent debates in disability studies concerning how disability research sho...
Despite an increase in inclusive studies in recent years, research on the views of the people with a...
Background Persons with intellectual and develop-mental disabilities have had regrettably few oppor-...
Abstract: Zarb’s (1992) criteria were used to inspect the emancipatory potential met in six pieces o...
Background The British Medical Journal's (BMJ's) patient revolution strives for collaboration with p...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
Background: Organisations including government that fund research about people with an intellectual ...
Increasingly in recent years, the involvement of disabled people as co-researchers has been regarded...
This paper explores some of the problems and opportunities that may derive from the development of w...
Actively involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in health research, also known as incl...
BACKGROUND: The British Medical Journal's (BMJ's) patient revolution strives for collaboration with ...